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Taylor ready to seize chance

James Taylor is desperate to seize his opportunity after being called into England's squad for the second Test against South Africa.

Last Updated: 30/07/12 7:54am

James Taylor: Hoping to be given a chance to shine at Headingley

James Taylor is desperate to seize his opportunity after being called into England's squad for the second Investec Test against South Africa.

The Nottinghamshire batsman was called up for the Headingley fixture after Ravi Bopara withdrew for unspecified personal reasons.

That is the only change to the 13-man squad from the humbling innings defeat in last week's first Test, though pace bowlers Steven Finn and Graham Onions remain in the party should England opt to freshen up the much-vaunted attack which managed only two wickets at the Oval.

Bopara struggled in that game, with scores of nought and 22 and two sloppy dismissals, and the diminutive Taylor is desperate for his chance to shine.

Challenge

"I hoped that I would be next in line but I never took anything for granted although I have scored consistent runs in all forms of the game to earn this chance," he said.

"Playing at Headingley would be a very proud moment for me but nothing has happened yet, I'm just one step closer and waiting for the nod and the opportunity to help England to get back into the series.

"Facing South Africa's bowling attack is always going to be a tough challenge but it's something that I would relish because getting an England Test call has been my aim from the word go."

The number six position has proved unproductive for England in recent times, with Eoin Morgan, Jonny Bairstow and Bopara all failing to cement their place.

Taylor has long been on the national selectors' radar, captaining the England Lions side on several occasions and playing a solitary one-day international against Ireland last year.

He made only one run on that occasion but scored 118 for the Lions against the West Indians earlier this summer and his Test call-up comes on the back of an LV= County Championship century against Sussex, his first since moving to Nottinghamshire this season.

His selection was announced on Sunday morning while the 22-year-old was waiting to resume on 106 not out in Notts' LV= County Championship clash with Sussex.

Opportunity

It was his first Championship century since his move from Leicestershire in December and he celebrated by advancing to 163no before his side declared on 520-4.

He continued: "Test cricket is the pinnacle but there was a noticeable step up to division one of the Championship and wickets haven't been easy to bat on this season.

"I've always backed myself to play at the highest level and even though I'm young I've played a lot of cricket and I've got a lot of runs behind me.

"The next goal is to get a place in the 11 and if I get that opportunity I have to take it with both hands. If I get in the team then I have to work hard to get runs and then work harder again to do that consistently.

"I've always tried to keep my feet on the ground and strive to become a better player and that will always be my mantra."